How to use the SenseBoil® function on your AEG induction hob
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How to turn on the SenseBoil® function
3. When you hear a beeping sound, the boiling point has been reached, and the water will be reduced to a simmer. If you’re cooking pasta or vegetables, add these to the water and continue cooking.
How to turn off the SenseBoil® function
Important
- Fill 1/2 to 3/4 of the pot with water, leaving 4 cm from the rim of the pot empty.
- Do not use less than 1 or more than 5 litres of water, and make sure the total weight of the water (or water with potatoes) ranges between 1-5 kg.
Good to know
- The boiling sensor can be used one zone at a time.
- If a zone is already in use or has residual heat, it can’t be used with the boiling sensor.
- If you don’t select a zone within 5 seconds, the boiling sensor will not turn on.
- The boiling sensor works both with and without a lid on the pot or pan.
- Turning on the Pause function or lifting the cookware will turn off the boiling sensor.
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